1. "Time to eat, time to eat!"
2. "This is yours, bai qi."
3. "!"
Memuatkan…Memuatkan…
1. "Ah, thanks."
1. "What's on your mind?"
2. "Nothing much."
3. "I'm just curious about this case..."
3. "The murderer shoved a slip of paper in the victim's mouth."
1. "Don't you think that's pretty melodramatic? It seems so deliberate."
2. "A little."
1. "The police didn't say what was written on the slip of paper, though."
2. "Well, they don't usually tell us that many details anyway."
1. "Plus, I don't think the words would be still legible."
2. "The water would've soaked it through."
1. "!"
2. "Aren't you gonna eat? Where are you going?"
3. "I've got a date."
1. "I'll be back later."
1. "Back when I went to interview the police,"
2. "I did a background check on the victim."
1. "They say he's a debt collector, but all the debtors he targets are quite specific."
1. "The last person he was chasing after was a man called jiang weibo. He would be the last person who came into contact with the victim before he died."
1. Jiang weibo.
2. "But I couldn't find a lot of information about him except for the fact that he has a daughter."
1. "Her name is jiang wanshu."
1. "She's currently studying at huan yang university."
2. "Could the case have something to do with her?"
1. "But she's just a student..."
2. "Then again..."
1. Wasn't it a little rash of me to come here?
2. "..."
1. There's no way that I'll bump into her just like that.
2. "Jiang wanshu!"
1. "Hm..."
2. "Jiang wanshu?"
1. "Oh wow,"
2. "Is that really her?"
3. "Hoho."
1. "Huh? Rujun?"
2. "What a coincidence. I didn't know you were here too."
3. "Yeah..."
4. "Hello, miss ren..."
1. "Hey."
1. "I need to go to the morning meeting now. Let's talk later."
2. "Sure!"
3. "Bye, miss ren."
1. That woman...
1. "Seems unusual..."
1. It wouldn't be appropriate for me to approach her directly.
2. Well, at least I'm not going back empty-handed. I'll come back again.